One thing about the 5E3 circuit that drives me nuts is that the volume pot doesn't do anything below about 8 o'clock. As you turn it up, nothing happens, then all of the sudden, after about 8 o'clock. you get volume. I know that you'd normally use audio tapers for volume, but I also understand that the 5E3's volume controls work a little differently than most amps. I figure the pot is providing so much resistance at 8 o'clock and below that the voltage is just being shunted to ground (or through the other channel's volume pot if it's turned up.) Wouldn't a linear ramp-up on the volume pots cure this somewhat?
Found almost what I was looking for here: http://music-electronics-forum.com/s...ead.php?t=1049 but not specifically. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Believe it or not, there are times that I'd appreciate *less* volume than the 5E3 gives me at it's lowest setting.
Or is my build just jacked up? My understanding is that this is just a characteristic of the circuit itself, but feel free to correct a wrong assumption on my part.
Or should I just play my 5E3 later in the evening after 9 o'clock?
*ducks*
Found almost what I was looking for here: http://music-electronics-forum.com/s...ead.php?t=1049 but not specifically. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Believe it or not, there are times that I'd appreciate *less* volume than the 5E3 gives me at it's lowest setting.
Or is my build just jacked up? My understanding is that this is just a characteristic of the circuit itself, but feel free to correct a wrong assumption on my part.
Or should I just play my 5E3 later in the evening after 9 o'clock?
*ducks*
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